In the end, Grandpa Qin managed to calm down by telling himself that his children and grandchildren would have their own fortunes, and so he was able to regain his composure.
Zhouzhou, noticing this, spent some more time chatting with him and managed to make him laugh. He also realized that it was still too early to worry about such matters, and that they could talk about it again in the future. Thinking this, he finally relaxed and smiled at his little granddaughter, "Alright, don't worry about me. Go rest for a while."
Zhouzhou, fearing that he might still be upset, stayed by his side, continuing to keep him company. Grandpa Qin could clearly sense this concern. This was exactly why he loved Zhouzhou so much—she was just so endearing.